Centre Announces 60 Day PDS Kerosene Allocation to Ease LPG Pressure Across States

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: 30 Mar 2026, 9:14 pm IST
Government introduces a 60-day emergency kerosene allocation under PDS for 21 states and UTs to support households amid LPG supply pressure.
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 The Central Government has introduced a temporary measure aimed at supporting household energy needs by allocating kerosene through the Public Distribution System, as per PTI report.  

This step comes at a time when pressure on LPG availability has created challenges for certain sections of consumers. 

Emergency Allocation and Coverage 

Under this initiative, kerosene will be supplied to states and union territories for a limited duration of 60 days.  

The allocation is intended to act as a short-term solution, ensuring that households continue to have access to essential fuel during this period. 

Notably, the measure extends to 21 states and union territories that had earlier been categorised as kerosene-free under the PDS framework.  

The reintroduction of kerosene in these regions highlights the need to address immediate supply constraints and maintain continuity in fuel access. 

The allocation has been described as an ad hoc arrangement, indicating that it is specifically designed to handle current conditions rather than being a long-term policy shift. 

Usage and Household Impact 

The kerosene distributed under this scheme is meant to support basic domestic requirements, particularly cooking and lighting.  

This ensures that households facing difficulties in accessing LPG cylinders can rely on an alternative fuel source to meet their daily needs. 

By providing this backup option, the government aims to reduce the impact of supply disruptions and prevent any interruption in essential household activities.  

The move is especially relevant for regions where LPG access may be inconsistent or where demand pressures are currently elevated. 

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Conclusion 

The temporary allocation of PDS kerosene reflects a targeted approach to addressing short-term energy challenges, ensuring that households retain access to basic fuel needs while broader supply conditions stabilise. 

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Published on: Mar 30, 2026, 3:42 PM IST

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